Crops sold at the Saugus Farmer’s Market vary weekly based on what was just harvested in the fields, Pinilla said.

Fruit and vegetables coming straight from the farm is what draws customers to the Little Brook Farm and Garden Center stand, Okun said.

“It seems like people really like to support their local farms,” Okun said. “People are happy to have a Farmer’s Market here in Saugus.”

END Bakery — which stands for Everyone Needs Dessert — is a new entry to the Saugus Farmer’s Market this year.

Somerville residents Carla Barile and Gene Murray founded END Bakery in 2016 and are licensed to sell baked goods out of their home.

The couple takes special orders and participates in Farmer’s Markets in Saugus, Revere and Stoneham.

Barile makes all of the tasty treats in her home kitchen in small batches. You can find her baked goods at Buckalew’s in Melrose as well as the Capitol Theatre in Arlington.

“There are a lot of early days and late nights,” Barile said, adding that her goal is to eventually operate her own store.

END Bakery offers samples at the Saugus Farmer’s Market, in addition to pecan bars, banana bread, raspberry crumb bars, double chocolate brownies, blueberry muffins and other items that are available for purchase.

“At some point you’ll walk in to Whole Foods and see our stuff in the aisles,” Murray said.

Roberto’s Seafood is also back at the Saugus Farmer’s Market with offerings that change based on availability. This week owner Bob Roberto had haddock, swordfish, halibut and scallops.

This marks the sixth consecutive year Roberto’s Seafood has participated in the Saugus Farmer’s Market. A wholesaler and retailer, Roberto generates a lot of his business at local farmer’s markets in the region.

Castle Corner Creations has also returned for a second year at the Saugus Farmer’s Market. Stacy Lewis sells soy candles and soaps featuring a wide variety of aromatic scents that she makes in her Saugus home.

“I know a lot of people in town so it makes it fun to be here,” Lewis said. “I really enjoy it.”

CC Yanakakis has reprised his role as the official entertainer at the Saugus Farmer’s Market. He plays songs on the computer, takes requests from customers and is known to grab a guitar and perform when the mood strikes.

Yanakakis encouraged the public to stop by the Saugus Farmer’s Market, which will continue on Tuesdays rain or shine through early October.